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Apple Orchard

After a long, hot summer, autumn is the perfect opportunity to venture outdoors and enjoy the cooler temperatures. Of course here in the South it just means it’s 90 degrees instead of 98, but we still look forward to the seasons change. Throughout our marriage Audley and I have found many things to do to enjoy the fall and relish a little us time. From hayrides and pumpkin patches to NASCAR races, the fall is our favorite season to venture out for time outdoors. We hit the road this last weekend with a road trip on some of Georgia’s backroads into the North Georgia mountians and an apple orchard for a little apple picking!

While we’ve visited apple orchards over the years, this was the first time either of us had ever actually picked apples! We couldn’t have chosen a more beautiful day, and to top it off, Granny Smith apples are in season!

BJ Reece Apple House & Orchards are located off of Hwy 52 in Elijay, just a two hour drive from Atlanta.

Little did we know apple picking was such a popular activity as the orchard was very busy. Since I’m planning several things to do with my apples, we paid our $5 admission and then paid for the large bags for apple picking where most everyone else seemed to be there for the novelty and the extra activities around the orchard for the family…. not that there is anything wrong with that!

Finding the best apples was a challenge and like an egg hunt as we are a month into apple season, so many of the trees have been picked over! Using the map of the orchard, we found a group of Granny Smith trees that had not been hit as hard, and loaded our first bag. Besides snacking, I love to cook with these tart apples. We also gathered Golden Delcious apples and Rome Beauties. Using a variety of apple flavors (tart, sweet, etc,,,) makes cooking with them so delicious.

Strolling through the maze of apple trees, guessing varieties while we walked along was really enjoyable as we were able to talk and take pleasure in each other’s company without the interruptions of work and home. Cell service is spotty, so there were no interruptions from our grown kids either! It’s outage season in the power plant construction industry, so any time we have to ourselves is treasured and very valuable. Audley was able to leave work behind as we laughed and even acted silly as we picked apples. These are the moments we value and have helped keep our marriage of 23 years strong.

There were several family related activities around the farm from a zipline over the apple orchard to pig racing, but since we were on a date, we chose to skip those things.

Before you plan a trip to an orchard in the fall, remember a coupe of things:

{There were quite a few things I observed}

**Prepare for it to be busy and be patient, Apple picking is a novelity and many parents bring their kids out to participate which can make for a little chaos. There will be a line to get into the orchard as well as to check out in the Apple House. Be kind and patient; it’ll make the day go so much more smoothly.

**Pick only the apples that are in season. You can always call ahead to make sure your favorite apples are ready so that you don;t arrive and find yourself disappointed at the selection.

**Don’t take a bite off of an apple and then throw it down; this goes for your children as well. I was truly disappointed in the amount of waste we saw. Juicy apples on the ground are a welcome mat for yellow jackets. They will rot quickly and stink badly.

**Also remember to throw your trash away in the waste receptacles. No one wants to walk through your mess. Leave the orchards well kept for people to enjoy for years to come.

**I’ve never been a perfect parent, but there is a certain level of respect you should have for others around you when you are out with your children. Please keep your kiddos under control as you spend the day at the orchard. It’s not your personal backyard, a playground in a park, or even a zoo. Children running wide open can cause calamity as older people also visit the orchard; it would be horrible for someone to fall because your kids are fighting or running willy nilly!

**Oh yeah, one last thing…. if there is a sign that says don’t use any ladders you might find in the orchard, it might be a good idea to keep that in mind, especially if you are wearing white jeans.

{Not that I would ever break a rule!}

While Audley and I really had fun together, if you are wanting a date without squealing, screaming and even crying children, a weekend date at the orchard may not be for you. But, if you are pretty good at savoring any and all any activities as a couple, you’ll enjoy the orchard as much as we did!